1.Effects of medical tissue glue on skin repair after facial tumor resection
Qiang MENG ; Liehao YANG ; Lingda KONG ; Zihan NIU ; Hongyan LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2025;31(1):64-67
Objective:To observe the effects of medical tissue glue on skin repair after facial tumor resection.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed for 32 patients who underwent facial tumor resection in the Shenshan Medical Center, Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from October 2021 to May 2022, including 22 males and 10 females, with a median age of 36 (2-66) years. Patients were divided into the medical tissue glue group ( n=15) and the suture group ( n=17) based on the method of skin closure after surgery. The operation time, grade A wound healing rate and Vancouver scar scale (VSS) score were compared between the two groups. Satisfaction evaluation was performed independently by patients 6 months after incision healing. Results:The operation time of the medical tissue glue group and the suture group were (44.07±7.00) and (47.41±9.06) minutes, the VSS scores were (1.93±0.96) and (1.88±0.84) points, respectively. The differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). The grade A wound healing rate of patients in the medical tissue glue group was 100.0% (15/15), the satisfaction rate was 100.0% (15/15), of which 10 cases were satisfied and 5 cases were relatively satisfied. The grade A wound healing rate of patients in the suture group was 100.0% (17/17), the satisfaction rate was 100.0% (17/17), of which 13 cases were satisfied and 4 cases were relatively satisfied. Conclusion:Medical tissue glue can achieve good cosmetic results in facial tumor resection.
2.Effects of medical tissue glue on skin repair after facial tumor resection
Qiang MENG ; Liehao YANG ; Lingda KONG ; Zihan NIU ; Hongyan LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2025;31(1):64-67
Objective:To observe the effects of medical tissue glue on skin repair after facial tumor resection.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed for 32 patients who underwent facial tumor resection in the Shenshan Medical Center, Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from October 2021 to May 2022, including 22 males and 10 females, with a median age of 36 (2-66) years. Patients were divided into the medical tissue glue group ( n=15) and the suture group ( n=17) based on the method of skin closure after surgery. The operation time, grade A wound healing rate and Vancouver scar scale (VSS) score were compared between the two groups. Satisfaction evaluation was performed independently by patients 6 months after incision healing. Results:The operation time of the medical tissue glue group and the suture group were (44.07±7.00) and (47.41±9.06) minutes, the VSS scores were (1.93±0.96) and (1.88±0.84) points, respectively. The differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). The grade A wound healing rate of patients in the medical tissue glue group was 100.0% (15/15), the satisfaction rate was 100.0% (15/15), of which 10 cases were satisfied and 5 cases were relatively satisfied. The grade A wound healing rate of patients in the suture group was 100.0% (17/17), the satisfaction rate was 100.0% (17/17), of which 13 cases were satisfied and 4 cases were relatively satisfied. Conclusion:Medical tissue glue can achieve good cosmetic results in facial tumor resection.
3.Opportunities and challenges for private hospitals in the ongoing health reform
Lingda KONG ; Guoen LIU ; Lin LI ; Zhiang WU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2013;29(9):641-645
The paper studied the development opportunities and challenges faced by private hospitals during the ongoing health reform and reviewed the milestones of such hospitals in China.In addition,it compared the developments of both private hospitals and public hospitals since the reform,analyzed the advantages and disadvantages.Based on such analysis,the paper proposed such business strategies as group strategy and differentiation strategy,pointing the way for further development of private hospitals.

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